Abstract
When we try to answer the concerns about what we know and how we know it, we can choose to rely on the senses, the arguments given by other people or the information present in the media. But are these sources reliable to answer those concerns? How to be sure of something that comes from these sources? In fact, how can we be sure that what we know is what is real? My senses can be deceiving and make me believe in a reality that is not. As you can see in a science fiction film, in which appear computer-designed characters that can make us feel and perceive them as if they were real.
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